< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Green’s Crag | Green’s Crag | Mr Forster | 20 chains West | A ridge of loose rocks & | ||
Green’s Crag | Mr Scott | of Blackburnhead. | stones on Blackburn Common. | |||
Green’s Crag | Mr Familton | Well known by this name. | ||||
Green’s Sike | Green’s Sike | Mr Forster | 15 chains S. S. W. | A small stream rising out |
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Green’s Sike | Mr Scott | of Blackburnhead. | Green’s Bog & flowing into the | |||
Green’s Sike | Mr Familton | Black Burn | ||||
Laidlaw’s Linn | Laidlaws Linn | Mr Forster | 25 chains West | A slight waterfall on Black | ||
Laidlaws Linn | Mr Scott | of Blackburnhead. | Burn. Well known by the | |||
Laidlaws Linn | Mr Familton | name. | ||||
Longrind Sike | Long |
Mr Forster | 34 chains North | A small stream rising on Black- | ||
Long |
Mr Scott | of Blackburnhead. | burn Common. It flows into Black | |||
Long |
Mr Familton | Burn. I could not discover the meaning | ||||
Rind; to melt, to disolve | of the word "R |
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P. 249 Brocketts Glossary | known by the name. | |||||
J Sloan |
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Transcribed by TH
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